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10 Dec 2016 4:10:01am

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The Abbott regime's abandonment of Greste is intriguing. Of course, the West, including loyal stooges like Australia (it rhymes with failure)led by the USA, is 100% behind the new 'Egyptian' fascist military butcher, al-Sisi. Compare the staggering hypocrisy of the usual suspects threatening reprisals against Yanukovich in Ukraine for daring to have his police resist an attempted putsch by neo-Nazis who the USA has spent five billion on since 1990 in an attempt to instal them in power, yet doing nothing, indeed increasing military aid, to the Egyptian fascists despite thousands of unarmed Moslem Brotherhood demonstrators being slaughtered in cold blood. No threats to seize the Egyptian military fascists' huge wealth invested in the West after decades of graft. For, you see, apart from the reflex hatred and contempt displayed by the 'Real Evil Empire' for any democracy that returns the wrong people to power, al-Sisi is a very great favourite in Israel. The Israeli Ambassador to Cairo told Ayman Abu-Hadid, the jumta's Minister of Agriculture, 'al-Sisi is not a national hero for Egypt, but for all Jews in Israel and around the globe'. How odd that the heroes of our 'Free Press' missed that one. The trumped up charges against the massively democratically elected President, Moris, accuse him of 'conspiring' with Hamas and Hezbollah, as if they were penned in Tel Aviv. And, despicably, al-Sisi has increased the intensity of the starvation of the Gazans trapped in their concentration camp, working in tandem with his Israeli colleagues. It is, however, not all that surprising, seeing as al-Sisi is, by Judaic religious definition, a Jew, his mother being a Moroccan Jew, and an uncle a former member of the Zionist Haganah terrorist gang. Funny old world. And note how Pollard refers to the fascist junta as 'the Government', not the 'regime'.

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